My multi core tests produced their best numbers. However, despite that I found its more receptive to multi core performance. Its less randomly willing to clock high unlike before initially leading me to think clocks went down, only running a game do I see high 4.5GHz, but no 4.6Ghz on any of my cores again. Stock clock settings, on this BIOS are not the best, so if you want the max clocks this one is more conservative than the older BIOSes. Update#2: 1 full day of running and stability on nearly stock settings(memory is XMP/DOCP), so I think the restart problems of 21 have been addressed, they seem to be for me. Next update will be to see if my clock speeds return from previous versions, my 3900X has managed 4.6Ghz on certain BIOSes, most of the recent BIOSes it was a bit under. Did a Cinebench R20 run with the new BIOS and got my best performance ever as well. Update#1: 5 hours in and no random restarts, doesn't seem like a beta this time. I'm going to try it out.hopefully its not as terrible as 2101 or 2103 which were extremely unstable, I had to revert back to 1302 so that my system didn't randomly restart.
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